CCTV captures moment suspected thief stole a Laptop worth N800k from a shop

A CCTV video that has gone viral on social media shows the moment a suspected thief entered a technology store and took a laptop valued at N800,000.

 

 

 

In the widely shared video, the store owner was heard claiming that the suspected thief had taken advantage of the salesgirl, who was preoccupied with her phone, and planned how to grab the laptop, conceal it, and then leave with it.

 

 

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